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At a party recently, I happened upon a guest who was being admonished for the T-shirt she was wearing. A bunny sat reading a book with the caption, “Books are like people, except interesting.” As a “people” I can see … Continue reading →

In 1980 when Ronald Reagan was elected president and promised a “revolution,” my pre-teen brain was already cynical. Sure, a revolution, I thought. Every politician is going to change all that’s bad into all that’s good. Revolution was the usual … Continue reading →

As soon as I put my gym bag on the floor, my new seven-month old kitten was sitting on it, playing with the straps. I could scold him, but for some reason he thinks it’s just more fun, me chasing … Continue reading →

In a new documentary on Lady Gaga, she explains that fame is not what she expected. “It is,” she says,” lonely, it is isolating, and it is very psychologically challenging because fame changes the way you’re viewed by people.” Words, … Continue reading →

Myth is how we define the religious belief of the past which we no longer believe. Myth branches out into folklore, legend, fable and parable which are all identified as “stories” and not truth. Myth, however, was once the prevailing … Continue reading →

How many female creative partnerships can you name? McFey and Pohler Stanton and Anthony Laverne and Shirley Thelma and Louise Cagney and Lacey Romy and Michele Who else? How about five famous male partnerships? Lennon and McCartney Jobs and Wozniak … Continue reading →

By Angela Slezak “Just keep returning to the mat,” my meditation teacher often says. “Just keep returning.” Over time, I’ve come to understand this. It’s not about a “good” or “bad” meditation experience. It’s about returning which trains us to … Continue reading →